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Things moving well at Montreal vaccination centres
Montrealers lined up from 6 a.m. for H1N1 vaccination coupons that were handed out at Cavendish Mall vaccination centre Thursday Nov.
Man, 86, in hospital after driving car into pool
An elderly Montreal man is in critical condition in hospital after a teenage Good Samaritan rescued him from a car that plunged into a backyard pool near Cavendish Mall in the suburb of Cote Saint-Luc. The man's car sank in this backyard swimming pool.
Elderly man crashes car into residential pool
A 17-year-old is being hailed as a hero after diving into a frigid pool and rescuing an 82-year-old man.
Bizarre accident near Cavendish Mall
A bizarre accident Sunday afternoon behind the Cavendish Mall in Cote St. Luc. An 82-year-old man is in hospital, after he apparently fell ill behind the wheel of his car in the mall's parking lot.
Immigrants overwhelmingly choose to settle in Canada's largest cities
City recycling takes a turn for the better
Montrealers are laggards on the recycling front, although they're making a bigger effort than they did in 2002, a study made public by the city yesterday shows.
Quebec man charged with possessing, distributing child porn
A Quebec man has been charged with two child pornography offences believed to have occurred in Corner Brook between Sept.
Six suburban mayors return to office
Six suburban mayors have won their seats by acclamation Friday as nominations closed for the Nov.
Cabby Won't Remove Jewish Objects From Taxi
Title: CABBY WON'T REMOVE JEWISH OBJECTS FROM TAXI A Cote St. Luc cab driver vows he will launch an immediate appeal if a municipal court orders him to pay $1,400 in tickets for having Jewish religious artifacts and personal items in his taxi.
Early voters can't always beat the crowds at advance polls
Advance polls for Sunday's municipal elections took place across Quebec yesterday.
Tree lovers, head for Cote St. Luc
Montreal tree expert Bronwyn Chester will lead two tours of Cote St. Luc's trees next month.
Cantor Bakery memories live on in fine products and stellar service
Cantor Bakery memories live on in fine products and stellar service Growing up in NDG, I was very lucky to have a Cantor Bakery in my neighbourhood, on Cote St.
City worker investigated for possible dodgy dealings
An internal investigation is underway into allegations of a conflict of interest stemming between municipal worker Robert Marcil and construction contracts awarded by the city.
CSL increases number of lifeguards at pool, in aftermath of girl's drowning
This picture of one of the lifeguards was taken with a 300mm telephoto through the fence.
This man was videotaped going through Jay D'Alessandro's home on July 22, 2009
Steffan D'Alessandro was robbed of thousands of dollars in cash and cheques while away on his honeymoon Wedding gift theft caught on tape Updated: Wed Aug.
Swastika graffiti on the rise in Cote Saint-Luc
Vandals have spray painted swastikas on buildings, bus shelters and road signs in the city of CA te Saint-Luc, a suburb of Montreal with a large Jewish population.
Swastika graffiti on the rise in Cote Saint-Luc
Vandals have spray painted swastikas on buildings, bus shelters and road signs in the city of CA te Saint-Luc, a suburb of Montreal with a large Jewish population.
Composting: Cote St. Luc does it, even on Canada Day
How often do you go to a public event in Montreal and see this kind of waste management? This was the waste set-up in Cte St.
Class-action suit allowed against Aeroplan for cancelled points
A Quebec court has granted authorization to launch a class-action lawsuit against Groupe Aeroplan Inc., after the company began to cancel points accumulated in its loyalty program for those who did not contribute or redeem their accounts for one year.